Monday, February 1, 2010

Self-Deception

 
My fave excerpt: It is part of human nature always to judge others very severely and, when the wind turns against us, always to find an excuse for our own misdeeds, or to blame someone else for our mistakes. The story that follows illustrates what I mean.

"A messenger was sent on an urgent mission to a distant city. He saddled up his horse and set off at a gallop. After passing several inns where animals like him were normally feed, the horse thought: "We're not stopping to eat at any stables, which means that I'm being treated, not like a horse, but like a human being. Like all other men, I will eat in the next big city we reach."
But the big cities all passed by, one after the other, and his rider continued on his way. The horse began to think: "Perhaps I haven't changed into a human being after all, but into an angel, because angels have no need to eat."
Finally, they reached their destination and the animal was led to the stable, where he greedily devoured the hay he found there.
"Why believe that things have changed simply because they do not happen quite as expected?" he said to himself.
"I'm not a man or an angel. I'm simply a hungry horse."

May we not like this horse that keep on dreaming as far as reality is concern let's always stay awake in the realities of our lives. Change may happen but not as easy as we always see it perseverance in the quest of life will be able to take you there.

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